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Can Shane Williams finish off his international career in style? Or will opposite number Lachie Turner or whizz kid James O'Connor steal his thunder in his first start at fly half?

These questions and more will be answered right here as the Dove Challenge match unfolds. We will be following every pass, kick, scrum, lineout and breakdown as Wales and Australia battle for the James Bevan Trophy.

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Turner, for one, is determined to spoil the party for Williams, despite admitting he owes a lot to the Welsh wizard.

''Shane has really changed the way wingers play the game,'' Turner said. ''Previous to him, the winger was the guy who sat at the end of the back line, and finished off tries, whereas he really changed that by coming in and being a ball-playing threat right across the park.

"I learnt a valuable lesson from him several years ago, when in the first 20 minutes of a Wales-Australia Test, Shane scored a try, and set up two others - not one of them was on his wing.

'That really changed the game, and Wales went on to beat us quite convincingly. That showed to me how a winger can really assert themselves on a game by finding some of the bigger players [in the opposition]. And that's something I'm constantly doing now - scanning the field, looking for mismatches involving some of the bigger, slower boys around the field, where you can do some footwork on.

''This is a big chance for me to show Robbie and the selectors that I am good enough to be at this level,'' Turner said.

Wales head coach Warren Gatland revealed that he was satisfied with the two wins from four games during the autumn's Under Armour Series. WRU TV recaps the matches against Australia, Georgia, New Zealand and South Africa.

The All Blacks may be missing their captain Kieran Read, but Wales assistant coach Robin McBryde is wary of the world champions as they will want to finish their year on a positive note and maintain their unbeaten streak on tour.

Rhys Webb is 'over the moon' to be be starting this weekend as Wales seek a rare victory against New Zealand but the Ospreys scrum half is confident of a positive result so long as his team can stay in the game and concentrate fully for 80 minutes.

Wales assistant coach Robin McBryde, No 8 Seb Davies and captain Dan Lydiate believe there is enough experience and potential within the squad to brush aside the challenge of Georgia tomorrow at Principality Stadium.